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Cherokee Imaging
Surveying and Mapping Services
Broken Arrow, OK 114 followers
Oklahoma unmanned aerial LiDAR imaging and mapping data provider
About us
Cherokee Imaging provides 3D modeling of design projects and energy delivery management programs (powerlines, pipelines, etc). We utilize state-of-the-art industrial-grade Light Detection And Ranging (LiDAR) acquisition and survey systems to acquire high-density geo-referenced surface data. We are a Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB), HUBZone, SDB, ISBEE, ODOT DBE business serving the greater NE Oklahoma area & beyond.
- Website
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www.cherokeeimaging.com
External link for Cherokee Imaging
- Industry
- Surveying and Mapping Services
- Company size
- 1 employee
- Headquarters
- Broken Arrow, OK
- Type
- Self-Owned
- Founded
- 2018
- Specialties
- lidar, UAS, unmanned, mapping, survey, aviation, photogrammetry, planimetrics, and volumetrics
Locations
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Primary
Broken Arrow, OK, US
Updates
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I often get asked by clients that are accustomed to manned aerial LiDAR if they should wait for leaf-off conditions for project acquisition. All other factors aside; if you're concerned about data coverage under vegetation/canopy, >500 pts/m2 drone LiDAR can handle it. This example shows full leaf-on conditions & thick vegetation yet the underside view of the same area reveals the hidden ground features...with virtually no data voids. Bring it on!
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For anyone doing PLS-CADD work, one of the deliverable items is typically a full weather snapshot during the collection. Combined with the survey model, this helps designers with analysis of wind loading, thermal expansion, & conductor/electrical performance, just to name a few. How do you get this detailed data in a temporary/mobile field environment? Well we invested in a Tempest WeatherFlow Weather station which provides over 18 discrete condition measurements and built a custom station that provides its own power, sampling, logging, internet connectivity & component cooling (for those 100+ degree Oklahoma days!!). If you're interested in learning more & want to build one yourself...hit me up! This came in just under $700.
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Truth Here
Research suggests drones have improved productivity, cost-effectiveness, and timeliness in surveying. Although many land surveyors have expressed concerns regarding the reliability, accuracy, and long-term future of these tools, the technology remains popular. To instill confidence in the field, we’re addressing the top 5 arguments and myths against drone surveying. 👉 Addressing the Elephant in the Room: Top 5 Arguments and Myths Against Drone Surveying 🔗 https://lnkd.in/e5WVYScv #surveying #surveyors #construction #drones